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Octave is experiencing a deep inner turmoil; he himself illustrates the pain of the century's romantics.
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The doubling of an octave is the number of individual voices on each pitch within the chord.
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It continues in sixths, octaves, and tenths, accompanied by trills and tremolos.
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The unit doubles an audio frequency, thereby essentially adding an upper octave.
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It is similar to the saron family of instruments, and would be its lowest member (pitched one octave below the saron demung).
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Compound intervals (intervals greater than an octave) can be more difficult to detect than simple intervals (intervals less than an octave).
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Also, refinement of the chanter construction has made it possible to play as high as the tonic in the third octave.
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These instruments have a range of one octave, and are one octave below calung.
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A large modern organ typically has three or four keyboards (manuals) with five octaves (61 notes) each, and a two-and-a-half octave (32-note) pedal board.
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It lacks tonal center or drive because the diminished fifth symmetrically divides the octave.
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